Washington State Liquor Control Board Outlines 502

OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) issued the following statement regarding the apparent passage of Initiative 502:

The Washington State Liquor Control Board will move forward to carry out the will of the voters who passed Initiative 502.

I-502 establishes precedent for growing, processing, retailing and possessing marijuana. Essentially, a system will be built from the ground up. The initiative provides the WSLCB until Dec. 1, 2013 to craft rules for implementation. We expect that it will take the full year to craft the necessary rules which will provide the framework for the new system. As we develop the rules we will keep in mind our top priority, public safety.

Questions remain ahead as we work to implement I-502. Chief among them is the issue that marijuana remains illegal at the federal level.

We will reach out to the federal Department of Justice in the coming weeks for clarification. We will also communicate with our state partners such as the Washington State Patrol, the Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, and others affected by I-502.

A fact sheet about licenses, fees and taxes associated with I-502 and other relevant information is available on the WSLCB website www.liq.wa.gov.